Dr. Antonio Hernández-Gil Bordallo areas of expertise:

Professional statement

Dr. Hernandez-Bordallo Gil is a leading dermatologist of the city of Murcia. Doctor of Medicine and Surgery and specialist in Dermatology and Venereology Medical-Surgical, currently undergoing consultation in the Dermatology Clinic Doctors Hernández-Gil. She teaches dermatology at the Faculty of Medicine of Murcia. Member of Iberolatinoamericano College of Dermatology, Academic of the Spanish and academic Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Member of the Royal Academy of Medicine and Surgery of Murcia.

Credentials

• More than 20 years of experience• Head of the Dermatology, University General Hospital of Murcia

Positions in public associations

• President of the Murcia Regional Section of the Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

Teaching posts

• Professor of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine of Murcia

Education

• Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from the University of Granada• Doctor in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Murcia • Specialist Medical-Surgical Dermatology and Venereology ...

Publications and conferences

• Author of numerous publications in books and specialized journals and papers and communications courses and congresses of national and international dermatology.• Frequent participation in various media on dermatological informative topics.

Professional membership

• Academic of the Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology• Member of the College of Dermatology Iberolatinoamericano • Corresponding Member of the Royal Academy of Medicine and Surgery of Murcia ...

Diseases, Medical Tests and Treatments

Nevi or moles are common pigmented lesions in children. They usually appear during childhood or adolescence with no known cause, grow with your patienNevi or moles are common pigmented lesions in children. They usually appear during childhood or adolescence with no known cause, grow with your patient tend to darken. No complications often lead but it is important to check a dermatologist to rule out a possible melanoma. Types of common nevi in childhood: Melanocytic nevi, the common mole Congenital nevus, moles or birthmarks Dysplastic nevi, those large size moles that are irregular in shape and have more than one color Spitz nevus, moles that look like bumps, usually pink
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Pediatric Dermatology is a specialty of this branch of medicine that is based on the study, prevention and treatment of health and constitution of th Pediatric Dermatology is a specialty of this branch of medicine that is based on the study, prevention and treatment of health and constitution of the skin of children. They appear in childhood diseases peculiar to that stage, and are also typical of adults differently affect children and adolescents. Among the most common disorders in infancy are dermatitis (seborrheic, atopic, and diaper rash), infections (warts, impético ...), genetic diseases, acne, angiomas, or vascular injuries, among many others. In addition, since the skin of children it is different and requires some specialized care to cure all diseases treatments. ...

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are a set of different microorganisms caused by infectious diseases, which have in common that are preferably sprSexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are a set of different microorganisms caused by infectious diseases, which have in common that are preferably spread during sex. More than 20 known STDs, including: chlamydia and lymphogranuloma, gonorrhea, genital herpes, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), genital warts caused by human papillomavirus, syphilis and trichomoniasis. Although most STDs affect both men and women, women have the most serious health problems. Not all STDs can be cured: those that are caused by bacteria, such as chlamydia, are fought with antibiotics, but they are caused by viruses, such as genital herpes, treatment is limited to alleviate the symptoms.
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Skin cancer is the proliferation of malignant cells that invade tissues. Usually they manifest through changes in pigmentation or texture of a mo
Skin cancer is the proliferation of malignant cells that invade tissues. Usually they manifest through changes in pigmentation or texture of a mole or spot on the skin, red, scaly spots, skin lesions that do not heal after a few days and having discoloration. To prevent and detect skin cancer readers are referred to the dermatologist in the presence or manifestation of these skin changes to determine the degree of malignancy or benignity of such abnormalities. Skin cancer can be of two types: non-melanoma and melanoma. The non-melanoma is the most common and includes all cancers except malignant melanoma, which is more serious. For melanoma, treatment requires surgical removal of the affected tissue (which may even include nearby lymph nodes), even in cases where it has spread to other organs usually no cure. In these patients, several therapies are usually applied to shrink the tumor, such as chemotherapy and immunotherapy. For other types of skin cancer, such as carcinoma, treatment may include various techniques: chemotherapy, radiation therapy, photodynamic therapy, Mohs surgery, laser surgery, etc.
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Acne is a skin condition that can occur at any age and is the inflammation of the sebaceous glands. Usually it appears on the face but can also manifest in neck and back, causing aesthetic problems for people who have it. The symptoms are pimples reddish (known as papules), pustules or grains of whitish color, blackheads, pimples and even small cysts. It is important to diagnose the type of acne and the most appropriate treatment as appropriate: to remove mild acne remedies are recommended and medicated topical preparations with agents such as benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid or antibiotics; and in cases of moderate or severe gravity, the more effective the treatment with isotretinoin or oral antibiotics or contraceptive use in the case of acne is associated with hormonal changes and menstrual cycle. In addition, skin lesions also greatly improved by applying peels or laser and photodynamic therapy.
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Allergy tests are tests used to determine which substances cause an allergic reaction in a person. There are three common methods of skin tests for allergies. First, test puncture of the skin that is placed on the forearm or upper back, a small canditad of substances that may be causing the symptoms on the skin, then the skin is pricked so the allergen it goes under the cutaneous surface and tras15 minutes the reaction was observed for each substance. Second, the intradermal skin test, which involves injecting a small amount of allergen into d ela skin and see if there is any reaction. It is most used to detect allergy to a specific substance. Finally, the patch test, a method for diagnosing the cause of cutaneous reactions that once the substance touches the skin occur.
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Alopecia is excessive hair fall which causes baldness. It is caused by three main factors are heredity, age and male hormones. It is usually triggered by the presence of high doses of dihydrotestosterone in the blood, which in women is in short supply, so it is a disorder that affects mostly men. For alopecia, treatment may vary depending on root causes (androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, or caused by stress or other disorders). Anyway, the most common treatments are nutritional supplements or as systemic drug (finasteride) and topical (minoxidil, lotions and preparations). In some cases, patients also opt for hair transplantation.
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The angiomas are vascular lesions that often occur in some newborns or shortly after birth. There are different types of lesions: flat angiomas, which are usually present on the face or neck and are violaceo tone;hemangiomas, which are benign vascular tumors reddish;rubi points, which are small reddish spots that usually occur in middle age. Depending on the type and size of angiomas, treatment vary: for angiomas planes and points ruby laser systems or intense pulsed light are applied, while in the hemangiomas are often prescribed medications to reduce injury, although sometimes disappear spontaneously.
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Atopic dermatitis is a skin disease, sometimes chronic. Atopic skin shows inflammation and redness continue, is more sensitive because it lacks certain proteins. Atopic dermatitis is more common in babies, may appear within 2 to 6 months of age. Many people overcome over the years.
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Dermocosmetics (beauty derm) is a specialty of dermatology dedicated to prevent, treat and keep skin looking healthy enhancing its beauty and vitality. First, a personal study of the characteristics of the patient's skin and the various pathologies (acne, rosacea ...) and signs of aging that may arise (wrinkles, fine lines, sagging ...) is performed. This may make a diagnosis and evaluate what dermocosmetic treatments are best suited. Depending on the case, custom master formulas preparation, medication administration, or the application of techniques such as peeling is required, intense pulsed light (IPL), microdermabrasion, etc. Thanks to the personalization of treatment, the results are satisfactory and lasting.
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The PRP is a cosmetic treatment that pursues rejuvenating facial skin, especially between the eyebrows, in the crow's feet or the area between the nose and lips. This technique involves the extraction of plasma from the patient, obtained from a blood sample, is injected into the desired area for achieving the cell tissue regeneration and combat the signs of aging. Thanks to treatment with platelet-rich plasma, the skin regains its firmness and smoothness and fine lines on the face are reduced. Currently, platelet bio-stimulation is also used for other treatments, such as correction of stretch marks, since using the patient's own plasma there is no risk of rejection of the substance and a good result is guaranteed.
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Botulinum toxin (Botox) is a drug that is injected in minute quantities at strategic points on the face to try and minimize the furrows and wrinkles. Botox works by slowing the contraction of facial muscles temporarily, leaving the skin smooth and toned, and correcting wrinkles and preventing its progression. The effects of the injection are not immediate, depending on the patient begin to reveal after three or four days, but the results are highly satisfactory. Furthermore, according to the patient the effect of botulinum toxin can last between 4 and 8 months, so to keep treatments are to be undertaken reminder. Apart from its aesthetic utilities, Botox also has other medical applications such as the correction of excessive sweating, or treatment of tics and spasms.
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Burns surgery aims to restore both the treatment and the appearance of the tissues affected by these injuries and the recovery of its functionality, in cases of severe burns. Depending on the depth and the cause of sunburn, as well as the location of the aftermath has left, other treatments or interventions will be needed to repair the lesions produced in the tissues and structures and bodies concerned. Currently, techniques natural regeneration of cells and implantation of skin grafts, for cases in which the burn destroyed tissue can not be regenerated only apply. To do this, thanks to advances in plastic surgery in this field, skin cells that create grafts to reconstruct these injuries when they are very serious, getting safer to heal burns and satisfactory results are grown.
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Carboxytherapy is a particularly effective treatment for cellulite reduction, localized fat deposits, sagging and stretch marks, and even facial aging. His technique is based on the infiltration of carbon dioxide (CO2) by injection subcutaneously, followed by a circular in the treated area to help massage distribution. The application of this gas causes vasodilatation and improvement of blood circulation, helping to tissues more oxygen, which facilitates cellular nutrition in the treated area. Thus, the elimination of toxins and destruction of localized fat is facilitated, making a visible effect almost immediately, as the carboxiterapia makes the skin more supple and smooth in the treated areas.
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Crioesclerosis liquid is a treatment that eliminates varicose veins and small capillaries gradually. It comprises introducing into the capillary a sclerosing product at a temperature around -40ªC. With this capillary hardening is achieved and thus the small capillaries microvarices and lower extremities are removed. This treatment is achieved not only remove the vein for aesthetic reasons, but also can eliminate the heaviness and causing overload veins. With respect to other techniques, the advantage is that subsequent pigmentation left other sclerosing products are removed.
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Cryolipolysis is a painless, noninvasive procedure aimed at reducing fat cells without damaging other tissues. This technique is based on applying a controlled cooling of the area to be treated to cause the gradual elimination of fat cells in very specific areas. Due to the drop in temperature, these cells die and the body naturally eliminates them. Currently, Cryolipolysis is indicated especially for areas such as the abdomen or love handles, but must be the physician who values ​​the application of this technique for each patient. Normally, in a session expected results, since a 20% reduction of localized fat, approximately is achieved. For patients requiring a second session, you must wait between 2 and 4 months after the first treatment to see the final result.
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Cryotherapy is a treatment indicated to eliminate certain superficial skin lesions with a technique based on the application of extreme cold, usually liquid nitrogen (-196 ° C) by means of spray powder. That nitrogen, administered on the specific injury, frostbite and causes destruction of the targeted cells without damaging the healthy tissue surrounding the lesion. The process usually takes between one to two minutes is not very painful but a feeling of itching and burning, so sometimes may require local anesthesia when applied in very sensitive areas. In addition, after cryotherapy redness, swelling and any blisters usually appear in the treated area, which is cured in a few days. Some of cutaneous lesions in which therapy is most appropriate and effective are: actinic keratoses, viral papillomas, warts or sunspots.
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Dandruff is a flaking white generated on the scalp and sometimes may be associated with other skin problems thereof, as seborrhea or psoriasis. Dandruff treatment varies with the severity of each case, but include various cosmetic preparations aimed at treating the underlying cause of their appearance and reduce the symptoms of itching and skin redness. Normally, shampoos or solutions are prescribed an antifungal active substance, intended to inhibit microbial growth, and combined with antiseborrhoeic substances and anti-itch. Seborrhea is a condition of the sebaceous glands that produce excessive oil or sebum secretion, causing the hair has a creamy appearance and brightness. Its appearance may be due to different causes (stress, hormonal, genetic, some medicines, food ...). Seborrhea treatment depends on the cause that gives rise, and may include shampoos or lotions with selenium and zinc pitiriona or drugs to treat the pathology associated.
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Dermatitis is an inflammation of the skin, which can generally cause flaking, itching or blisters. There are various types of dermatitis, depending on the cause that originates, although the most common are atopic dermatitis and seborrheic dermatitis. Atopic dermatitis occurs mainly in people with allergies or with relatives who suffer and is associated with other allergic diseases such as conjunctivitis or rhinitis. It usually occurs during the first months of life and is often manifest in the form of redness or crusting on the baby's skin, and itching in specific areas. Instead, seborrheic dermatitis can occur in both adults and children and is characterized by the presence of reddish lesions and peeling of the face or chest.
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Dermatology is a medical specialty that deals with the study, prevention and treatment of human skin and its diseases, as well as dermocosmetic techniques to maintain skin health. Among the fields of study of dermatology is dermatopathology, which is focused on skin tests microscopically area. That is, it is based on biopsies to study the characteristics of the skin of each patient, incorporating your medical history with microscopic analysis of skin diseases. Thus, the dermatologist can interpret all the information in each case at a very precise level for a more detailed diagnosis of the disease and apply the most appropriate treatment.
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The digital dermoscopy is a technique of detecting skin CANDER. Besides being used in detecting malignancies of the skin, it is used for tracking mole on the skin surface. This technique involves making a digital photograph of the moon.
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Eczema encompasses a range of skin conditions that cause the skin to become red, irritated and itch. Factors that can cause eczema include other diseases, irritating substances, allergies and genetic constitution indiviudal. The most common type of eczema is atopic dermatitis, allergic table leaves dry and itchy skin. It is very common especially in infants and children.
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Electrocoagulation is a technique that uses electrical current used in coagulation of the tissues that need to be removed. These may be seborrheic keratoses, common warts and some skin diseases. Its realization is performed under local anesthesia, you can be practiced in an outpatient facility and does not require hospitalization. ...

What is electrolipolysis? Type anesthesia
The electrolipolysis is a treatment that allows to fight the cellulitis in a painless and safe way. It is especially recommended in rebel areas or people who have resistance to eliminate localized fat. It is a safe non-invasive technique for tissues, so no type of anesthesia is necessary to perform it.
Why is it done?
It is a treatment that is recommended in patients with localized fat of difficult elimination, as well as cellulitis. It is not a recommended treatment in cases of obesity or overweight, since it is a technique that allows softening the appearance of the skin in areas that do not respond to conventional diet and exercise treatments, but not in cases of obesity, where the treatments must be more severe and of different kinds.
What does it consist of?
The electrolipolysis consists in the application of controlled electric microcurrents, in order to favor the drainage of the areas in which the fat accumulates, usually thighs, glutes, hips and lower abdomen, especially in women, who have more adipose tissue and their hormonal metabolism also causes fat cells to increase.
With electrolipolysis circulation is stimulated in these areas, to increase blood flow and thus drag stagnant fat deposits, which will be eliminated with urine. The microcurrents also help in the production of the hormones involved in the elimination of toxins, favoring the process, especially if it is complemented with diet, exercise and high fluid intake.
During electrolipolysis the currents are introduced into the body with microneedles that are placed in the affected area and that, at first, may cause slight discomfort, but the procedure is painless and does not require anesthesia. The level of intensity of the microcurrent is gradually extended to ensure maximum patient comfort and minimize discomfort. The treatment will be totally personalized based on the needs of the patient, intensifying the flow or not.
The procedure usually lasts one hour and the number of sessions required will depend on the age of each patient, as well as the type of cellulitis to be treated and the affected areas.
Preparation for electrolipolysis
In general, electrolipolysis is a totally safe procedure that does not require anesthesia. However, it presents contraindications for people with cardiac pathologies or with pacemakers, due to the fact that the device could be affected by microcurrents. Also, people with kidney problems should also consult, as the body is subjected to an intense process of waste disposal during treatment and could be collapsed if the kidneys do not work well. People with metal prostheses and women with IUDs should also consult with the specialist.
Care after the intervention
During and after treatment it is recommended:
Drink liquids to promote the elimination of toxins.
Massage the area in the days after the sessions, to improve the mobilization of fat deposits activating the lymphatic system.
Make a maintenance diet and avoid very caloric or processed foods.
The time between sessions must be two weeks, minimum.
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Endermology (LPG) is a technique based on the application of a deep massage by an apparatus which acts on the skin with the goal of reducing cellulite, improved skin tone and skin smoothness and modeling Fig. By using an apparatus consisting of two rollers connected to an aspirator, the suction of tissue is induced by intense circulation reactive massage, favors the elimination of liquid, reactive collagen and helps eliminate localized fat, toning muscles and tissues. Normally, the duration of each session is usually about 45 minutes, but the number of sessions required to achieve the objective achieved depends on the patient and the treatment area.
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Facial rejuvenation is the use of various techniques to correct the signs of aging on the skin. Aging is a slow and inevitable process that begins to be felt on the skin of the face after 35 years. As a result there are a series of changes in the skin such as wrinkles, sagging, appearance of pigmented lesions (spots) and vascualres among others that can be corrected and achieve rejuvenation of facial skin. For example, fillers may be treated with wrinkles, peeling and dermabrasion, laser or botulinum toxin. For sagging can use radiofrequency techniques. Peels, cryotherapy or pulsed light can erase pigmented lesions. And in the case of vascular lesions (vascular and couperosis spiders), one must resort to the laser.
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Wrinkle treatment with facial fillers is a technique of facial rejuvenation without discrimination on the infiltration of substances such as hyaluronic acid, to remove wrinkles and restore firmness of the skin, especially in the corners of the mouth surgery, the upper lips, eyebrows, forehead or cheek. The filler is injected with a fine needle and a short skin depth, depending on the type of substance that composes, its effect has a different duration. Among the different existing facial fillers, the most used are: hyaluronic acid, a natural substance that adds volume to tissues and stimulates collagen production by its high water content; collagen, an essential protein from the skin, which acts replacing the collagen that has been lost in the treated area, effective both to remove deep wrinkles and fine; calcium hydroxyapatite, or Radiesse, a mineral gel compound, calcium and water, suitable for deep folds; among others.
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Facial Mesotherapy is a technique of facial rejuvenation. Through small injections it is supplied to the facial skin different principles as hyaluronic acid, vitamins, minerals, coenzymes, nucleic acids, etc.Combate aging, sagging and improve the skin hydration.
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The lifting radiofrequency is a non-invasive treatment of facial and body contouring designed to tighten any sagging skin and reduce any zone (thighs, knees, arms, abdomen, buttocks, face ...). This technique is based on the stimulation of collagen and elastin through radio frequency which provides heat to the inner skin layers. Thus, the lifting body radiofrequency achieves a visible improvement in skin smoothness, softening cellulite and preventing premature aging of the skin. In addition, it is a painless treatment that does not require anesthesia or leave scarring. In one session the desired effect, which increases until the first six months is obtained. Generally, up to two years was not a meeting reminder is needed.
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Capillary graft is a treatment for alopecia. It is a hair transplant from the patient that is done under local anesthesia, the root of the hair of a zone are implanted in areas where there is lack of hair.
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Patients with common baldness increasingly turning to hair transplant treatments, which consist of a surgical intervention for capillary presence in the areas where there is no hair. It is a technique that is performed with local anesthesia and is painless. Basically it consists of transferring a hair root area of ​​the scalp where hair still left abundant to areas where there are no longer roots. Thanks to this capillary graft hair progressively in different sessions is replanted until populate the areas of the scalp with hair loss. The results are highly satisfactory because the roots grow naturally drawn at its new location.
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Hand rejuvenation is a treatment that combines different techniques for the recovery of smoothness, vitality and natural color of the skin in this area of ​​the body. Depending on the case, you may need one or more methods to achieve rejuvenate hands. To reduce wrinkles and folds of the skin, cell biostimulation treatment is advised by injection of calcium hydroxyapatite (known as radiesse), a mineral gel-based compound, calcium and water. Besides, to reduce wrinkles may also stimulate the production of collagen with hyaluronic acid fillers, which adds volume and gives a younger looking skin. You can also combine these techniques with peels or pulsed light treatments, suitable for removing small patches of skin or darkening produced by the sun.
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It is a type of birthmark that has a reddish color. Develop at a faster rate than the child himself and with time, its size is reduced and the color becomes more clear rhythm. This is the most common benign tumor of skin. Its cause is often sporadic.
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Herpes is an inflammatory disorder of the skin or mucous membranes that occurs with small fluid-filled blisters that produce some itching and burning. It usually affects the genitals and lips. For cold sores treatment depends on the severity of the case, which may require the application of topical or oral medications to fight the virus. Although apparently physically eliminate herpes, the virus stays in the body for life and under certain circumstances, which are still unknown, will reappear. In addition to skin symptoms, usually cause pain, fever and malaise. For this type of herpes treatment usually includes the use of painkillers and topical antivirals and analgesics for pain relief.
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Herpes zoster, also called shingles, is an infection caused by the reactivation of the chickenpox virus by different causes (stress, immune decline associated with other viral processes ...) infection and can occur in different parts of the body, most often in the back and abdomen. Once the chickenpox, the virus remains dormant in certain nerves. Have more risk of developing this condition the seniors, if before their first birthday contracted chickenpox and if your immune system is weak due to medication or disease. Generally, the first symptom is pain, tingling or severe burning, in a single band of the body, and is followed by a rash. Shingles can be solved with an antiviral and taking some care as applying cool, wet compresses to the skin to soothe pain and itching and bed rest, if you have a fever.
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The hidrolipoclasia with cavitation is a treatment to reduce cellulite and localized fat, so as to mold different parts of the body, mainly waist, abdomen, thighs, arms... Keep in mind that this technique is destined to lose fat and volume but not weight loss. The application of this technique consists of two phases. Firstly, the infiltration of a kind of hypotonic serum is performed in the area to be treated, causing a reaction of adoposo tissue. And then low frequency ultrasound applied by an apparatus and specific technology in the area to be treated. Thus the so-called" occurs;cavitation" ;, which is the generation of bubbles that cause rupture of fat cells and their subsequent elimination by natural metabolic pathways.
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Hirsutism or facial hair is the presence of excessive hair in women. In most cases, this abnormal hair growth occurs by a greater presence of male hormones (androgens). Hirsutism is usually hereditary although another common cause is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
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The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a virus that infects the skin and mucous membranes in humans. There are over 100 different types, most of them harmless, but some are associated with an increased risk of cervical cancer or dysplasia (abnormal cell changes in the surface of the cervix). These are acquired through sexual contact with an infected partner, and can be low risk or high risk. The low-risk types can cause genital warts. The high-risk can cause cervical, vulva, vagina and anus cancer in women; and cancer of the penis and anus in men. It is possible that the affected person has no symptoms; in the case of women, regular Pap smears can detect changes in the cervix that may end up leading to cancer. There is no cure for HPV. The treatment of cervical dysplasia that does not go away, may include surgery to remove the abnormal tissue.
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Hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating production. Currently, there are different treatments for axillary hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating. The most recommended are laser therapy, which is final, or botox, which requires a session every 9 to 12 months, depending on the case. The operation of hyperhidrosis with laser is performed under local anesthesia from a small incision (about 2mm ) in the armpit, whereby the optical fiber laser, which will destroy most of the structures of the glands is introduced sweat. This intervention prevents bleeding, swelling and bruising. On the other hand, treatment with injections of small doses of botox underarm temporarily block the nerves that stimulate excessive sweating of the armpits. The advantage of this treatment is that it requires anesthesia.
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It is the recall of Effect V. The volumizing treatment and inducer of natural collagen-based calcium hydroxyapatite is to recover in a natural way, without going through surgery, the optimal distribution of facial volume. Thus achieve a more youthful appearance getting a facelift unprecedented effect. The results are very natural, immediate and last up to a year after injection. The inductor treatment of natural collagen is intended to correct imperfections and improve skin smoothness, recover the so-called "V effect" on the face and to mold the contour and volume of the figure. This treatment is done through a technique punctures natural collagen-based calcium hydroxyapatite in areas with sagging. Before starting treatment, a topical anesthetic is applied to avoid any inconvenience this may cause punctures in sensitive areas. Normally, two or three sessions are required to achieve the objective, and is advisable to leave a period of about four or five weeks between each session. The effect is usually immediate and very satisfying, although the final result is observed after about two or three months and lasts until one year after treatment.
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Laser hair removal is a permanent treatment for removing unwanted hair from any part of the body is done through a technique of laser application on the skin. The light emitted is focused on the hair and causes its destruction. In each session a percentage of hair in the treated area is removed but as each hair carries a certain rate of growth, will be a part that will grow. Therefore, treatment should be repeated for several sessions, depending on the area to be waxed and the type and color of hair and skin. Normally, faster results are achieved on light skin with dark hair, but is customized for each patient and the laser intensity applied is adjusted via the platform used. Currently, there are different types of lasers, such as alexandrite, diode or Neodymium. They are safe and ensure removal of the hair follicle without damaging surrounding tissues or structures. However, prior to the removal, the doctor should perform a skin analysis and medical history of the patient to prevent allergic reactions or contraindications for this treatment.
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The treatment for removing pigmented lesions laser involves the application of different types of laser lights of different colors adapted to lesion pigmentation to achieve an effective erase mode. Depending on the size of the lesion more or fewer treatment sessions will be needed, but you need to let a minimum period of six weeks between each session. Generally, topical anesthesia is used to reduce pain during application of the laser, which usually produces immediate effects on the skin such as redness and scabs, which fall off within a maximum period of one week. As the treatment progresses, the skin color will go to normal.
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The corrective laser scar is a treatment to improve the appearance of scars or marks on the skin, whether caused by acne, wounds, burns or other injuries, but will be the specialist who should determine what level improvement or correction you may obtain for each type of scar. For example, acne scars are some of the most responsive to this technique. In addition, depending on the time since its appearance is will require more or less treatment sessions, which are usually between five and eight time. The application of laser is painless and involves moving the laser light ( emitted from a specialized apparatus ) for the scar to reduce injuries in the first layers of the epidermis and cutaneous smooth irregularities as well as remove or eliminate scars gradually, as the renewal of the surface layers of the skin causes.
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Treatment to remove tattoos and pigmented lesions laser involves the application of different types of laser lights of different colors to achieve an effective erase mode different tattoo inks. Depending on the size and number of colors of every tattoo more or fewer sessions are required. For example, to remove small tattoos and single color may require one to two sessions but to one of several colors may require at least four sessions. The prerequisite is allowed to elapse a minimum period of six weeks between each session. Generally, topical anesthesia is used to reduce pain during treatment, which usually produce immediate effects on the skin such as redness and scabs, which fall off within a maximum period of one week. As the treatment progresses, the skin color will go to normal.
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Laser liposuction or lipolaser is a surgical technique aimed at eliminating the fat accumulated in specific areas of the body using a minimally invasive procedure, which provides a molded figure for patients who fail to remove these fat deposits with exercise or with diets. Its application on the inside of the thighs or arms, abdomen and chin is highly recommended, although it can also be used to treat other areas. Laser liposuction surgery is final and involves the use of an optical fiber that leads to fat to be removed. When the laser light contacts fat cells, it melts and can be sucked or extracted more easily. The advantage of the laser over traditional liposuction is that it ensures a faster recovery and, thanks to the heat generated by the laser provides a smoother and fine skin appearance of the treated area.
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Lupus is a chronic, systemic inflammatory disease. It is an immune disease of unknown origin that affects the joints and muscles and can damage the skin and almost all organs (heart, lungs, kidney and brain). Specifically, lupus disease causes pain and swelling in the hands, wrists, elbows, knees and feet. The patient also suffers fatigue, fever, weight loss and skin conditions. Also, depending on the organ affected, different symptoms appear. There are two types of lupus: systemic lupus erythematosus, with episodes of inflammation in joints, tendons and other connective tissues and organs; and cutaneous lupus erythematosus, characterized by well-defined red skin on the edge round spots. Corticosteroids are considered the basic treatment for lupus.
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Facial Mesotherapy is a treatment that seeks rejuvenation and stimulation of cell regeneration by infiltration of different active ingredients. These can be hyaluronic acid, vitamins or platelet rich plasma are injected with very fine needles into the skin area to be treated, previously relaxed with topical anesthesia. The technique of mesotherapy causes cell stimulation through this double process:first, the slight sting activates cells and, therefore, are more receptive to or injected vitamins to nourish and hydrate substances. This treatment is painless and provides highly satisfactory results and getting the rejuvenation of the cells of the affected skin.
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What is microdermabrasion?
Microdermabrasion is a technique that is done to have a younger, softer and cleaner skin. With this procedure, the skin is renewed naturally, helping to eliminate scars and reduce wrinkles.
Why is it done?
Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive aesthetic procedure that removes the most superficial layers of the skin. It is similar to peeling but less aggressive. This reduces fine lines and wrinkles, improves stretch marks, reduces hyperpigmentation and enlarges pores, reduces signs of age and sun, and increases circulation to achieve healthier skin. This treatment does not require recovery time.
What does it consist of?
It consists of promoting cell regeneration, increasing collagen production and elasticity. To do this, a sweep is made on the outer layer of the epidermis and the skin is polished with tiny points of diamond or aluminum with which imperfections, wrinkles and blemishes generated in recent months are eliminated. In this sense, it is possible to improve the consistency of the skin, give it a more clear and pink tone and a softer touch. Normally the treatment lasts between 35 and 40 minutes.
Preparation for microdermabrasion
Before submitting to a microdermabrasion treatment the dermatologist can indicate creams to prepare the skin, which will apply up to 48 hours before. In addition, it is important to perform the treatment with clean skin and no traces of makeup or dirt.
Care after the intervention
After treatment with microdermabrasion it is important to apply a soothing cream and sunscreen.
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The hair transplant is a technique that allows facing the alopecia. It is a hair transplant from the patient that is done under local anesthesia, the root of the hair of a zone are implanted in areas where there is lack of hair.
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The permanent makeup or micropigmentation is a facial treatment that is performed by a technique of pigment implantation in the skin (applied with a device called dermography). Through this method, completely painless, immediate effect makeup with a very natural end result is achieved that allows: to highlight some facial features, for example by giving greater expression to the look or simulating a larger volume of eyelashes; beautify and make more perfect parts of the face, as the profile of the lips or the shape of the eyebrows; or correct some imperfections or asymmetries of the face, such as cleft lip scars. Prior to the completion of the treatment, you should conduct a study of the bone structure and skin of the person and do an allergy test to ensure that tolerate well the pigments to be applied. It should also take into account their age, and personal preferences when choosing a style of micropigmentation. Anyway, it is a semi-permanent treatment lasts about two and five years since the pigments will reabsorbed by the skin, so be required to apply a time step that review.
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Molluscum contagiosum is a skin disease caused by a virus that is in the form of papules or small bumps on the skin. It is a very common infection in children, is spread by contact with contaminated objects (clothes, toys,.. ) and usually appear on the face, neck, armpits, arms or hands.
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The Rinomodelación is a treatment that allows nose reshaping without surgery, correcting irregularities in the profile of both the ridge and the nose tip, depending on the specific needs of the patient. But keep in mind that not serving to correct any kind of nose as this treatment can not change the bone base, therefore not indicated for a very large nose and a very prominent ridge. For these cases, other types of nose jobs, like rhinoplasty, which is the nose surgery that corrects the functionality of the nasal appendage, and modify bone or cartilage structures for a new way to improve harmony facial. The Rinomodelación is performed by microinjection of various fillers: if the nose is formed by applying hyaluronic acid in the precise points, the nine-month result since this substance is resorbable, so the treatment must be repeated; if a desired final result, microinjections Metacrill, a final product is applied.
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Orthomolecular nutrition is a therapy that is based on providing the body with vitamins, minerals and amino acids that do not provide food. It is important that this technique is supervised by a nutritionist.
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The ozone treatment is indicated for various uses, especially to oxygenate tissues, activate the metabolism of fats, removing cellulite, combat skin conditions ( acne, psoriasis, dermatitis... ), etc. Currently, also stands as one of the most natural anti-aging and therapeutic methods for other pathologies such as migraines, fibromyalgia, joint problems, intestinal diseases, etc. Basically, it consists in applying doses of ozone ( O3 ) controlled by different techniques, to choose according to the patient and aim to achieve: injections or injections;mesotherapy;hematic or intravenous application ( through a special treatment in which an amount of blood drawn from the patient is mixed with ozone );using gels or emulsions... The number of sessions and the amount of ozone applied in the treatment depends on the individual and also the medical indications.
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The peel is a cosmetic treatment of facial rejuvenation that acts directly on the surface layer of the skin, cleaning it in depth, giving it elasticity and reducing wrinkles. This technique is particularly indicated for the treatment of acne and for removing scars and facial blemishes. Currently, several types of peels are performed, depending on the purpose and type of patient skin: chemical peels, are applying different intensities acids, mechanical peelings, that are made ​​with brushes, glass or lathes; and physical peelings, which are made ​​by laser light. Controlled by these treatments exfoliation, allows natural regeneration and production of collagen and elastin increases.
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Photodynamic therapy is indicated for the treatment of certain skin lesions method. It consists of applying a photosensitizing cream on the skin area to be treated, and subsequent irradiation with a light dose of red light. This technique causes a photochemical reaction that destroys abnormal cells or altered without harming those who are healthy. Among its many applications, photodynamic therapy is indicated for the treatment of: rosacea and certain types of acne; some types of skin cancer such as basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma; fine wrinkles and aging skin; sun damage; scars; among others. With photodynamic therapy, in addition to repair skin lesions increase oxygenation is achieved, brightness and smoothness of the skin, eliminating toxins.
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Photorejuvenation with intense pulsed light (IPL) is a technology that uses intense pulsed light to reverse the aging process of the skin, providing brightness and smoothness by stimulating the production of collagen, closing the pores and reduce stains. Through the direct application of pulsed light on the treatment area, the heat emitted destroys the lesions without damaging surrounding tissue. This treatment is painless, but the use of methods of cooling the skin in the treated area is recommended to previously protect the application of pulsed light or laser. Depending on the patient, their skin type and the target to achieve, each session is customized graduating the intensity of the light pulses. Normally, it takes four to six treatment sessions, spaced a minimum of three weeks, and the effects are evident from the first session held.
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Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that is manifested by red, scaly lesions color. Usually it appears on the elbows, knees or scalp, but can also manifest itself in the folds of skin on the soles of the feet, hands and nails (nail psoriasis). There are also different types of this disorder depending on the form present and its location: for example, pustular psoriasis, which occurs widely or localized, more frequently around the nails of the hands and feet (psoriasis nails) or palms (palmoplantar pustulosis). Other types of psoriasis or seborrheic are guttata. Currently there is no definitive cure for psoriasis, so treatment is based on alleviating symptoms and discomfort by topical preparations (creams, ointments or lotions) or by oral administration of drugs as well as several complementary techniques phototherapy also they offer significant benefits.
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The rash is a rash consisting of basic lesions that appear on the skin. There are different types, depending on the color and texture as well as presenting the cause which provoked. The most common are: contact dermatitis, which appears as a reaction of skin contact with certain products (from soaps, to materials such as latex or rubber); seborrheic dermatitis, a harmless rash that occurs with red spots and peeling, especially in the face and trunk, usually caused by stress or using lotions or soaps with alcohol. Besides, there are numerous causes and conditions that have in common the appearance of rashes: childhood diseases such as chickenpox and measles; herpes zoster virus; psoriasis and eczema; insect bites or reactions to certain drugs. The treatment for rashes depends on the cause that provokes it, and can be seen from creams to oral medications.
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Rosacea is an inflammatory disorder that causes facial skin rash, blotchiness, telangiectasias, burning sensation, pustules and pimples on the skin of the cheeks, nose, chin and forehead. It is a chronic pathology that appears most often in middle age and in varying degrees. The underlying cause of rosacea is unknown but there are several factors that favor its development or worsen, such as skin type, genetic heredity, hormonal changes, diet, sudden temperature changes, sun exposure, stress, or some drugs… According to the patient, treatment to control this disorder may be based on minimizing the causes that provoke, drugs ( antibiotics and tetracycline derivatives ) prepared topics, therapy with laser or intense pulsed light.
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The blotches (telangiectasia of the face) is the dilation of the small veins of the face that may have ramifications, causing unsightly skin. It usually appears in white women or thin skin, especially in those with sensitive skin, prone to redness. Its appearance occurs mainly in cheekbones and nostrils, drawn shaped purple or rojizos.El best treatment for these injuries is vascular laser, very reliable and highly effective. Generally, to carry out this treatment using local anesthesia is required, to reduce pain as well as the application of cold in the area to avoid damaging the skin. This technique is basically the application of laser light on the treatment area, which penetrates the skin without damaging it. The effect of the heat of the laser reaches the vein to be treated, causing blood clotting and closure. Thus, the gradual removal of vascular lesions treated achieved.
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Acne scars or acne scars can be removed using different methods taking into account the skin type and the type of mark on the skin. Given the high incidence of acne in the most visible part of the body, the face, it is important to choose a good treatment for leave without any signal. The scars caused by acne can be distinguished between "pigmented scars" and "holes or wells." The features of the first type are pink or brown coloration which remain after the grain or mud disappears. This is due to the pigment concentration above the grain when it is already healing. Regarding the so-called "holes" or "pits" are small cracks in the skin that occur mainly people with lighter skin tone. The techniques used to eliminate acne scars are the different types of peels, dermabrasion or laser or fractionated CO2 laser.
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The scars are the result of a process of recovery of the skin after being attacked. Aggressions can be external (traumtismos or surgery) or caused by inflammatory processes or diseases such as acne. The healing process usually ends with a seamless recovery of damaged skin. But sometimes they may persist visible signs that make those scars are unsightly. Most of these scars can be corrected. Those that predominate color changes can empelar different light and laser to correct them. If they are large raised, the combination of steroid injections and exposure to lasers or light sources can Aydar subablativas to flatten. Those showing an irregular texture can be corrected with ablative lasers and, on the contrary, are very deep or a large loss of volume, it shall be used for surgical correction or filling with hyaluronic acid.
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Seborrheic dermatitis is a skin disease. This has white or yellowish scales in areas more body fat as the face, scalp or inside the ear. If seborrheic dermatitis affects infants is called cradle cap.
Currently, not the cause of seborrheic dermatitis is known. It seems to be hereditary but can also be caused by hormone levels, weak immune system, lack of nutrients or that the origin of the scales is a fungus called Malassezia.
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Skin allergies are an immune response that is elicited by the presence or contact or products of certain substances (allergens). These may be of a wide range, depending allergy present each person: perfumes, lotions, cosmetics, flowers, food… In addition, there are different types of skin allergies: food allergy, contact dermatitis, and atopy. Common symptoms that cause skin allergies are hives, swelling, redness, burning, itching or stinging, but as the case may present serious complications. It is therefore important to consult a specialist in the presence of these symptoms, which are usually sudden and may even cause suffocation or choking on some occasions and jeopardize patient health. Treatment is generally in the administration of antihistamines for allergy attack and their symptoms in a first phase. But then we recommend testing and allergy test to identify the allergen that causes this reaction in the body and to treat it directly. In most cases, simply the avoidance of substances that cause allergies....

The skin fungus produce infectious diseases denomindas cutaneous mycoses. Symptoms include redness, itching and burning in the affected area. Two types of fungi, yeast or yeast that cause candidiasis and type of mold and dermatophytes which cause ringworm or tinea.
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Skin infections are skin diseases produced by the attack of various types of germs that cause a local reaction in which different cells and microorganisms in the skin are destroyed. Initially, the affected area becomes inflamed and has a reddish appearance, with itching and burning, which usually ends up causing an abscess and skin ulcer, or fistula. The most common infections can be classified according to their origin: bacteria, such as Staphylococcus or impetigo; viral, such as warts, molluscum or herpes simplex; those caused by fungi, such as candida infections; or those caused by skin parasites such as scabies or lice. The treatment of skin infections depends on the cause that originates, although most of the cases it will be necessary to clean the wound with hydrogen peroxide or alcohol, and prescription topical antibiotics or oral, as determined by the specialist.
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Stains on the skin are skin pigmentation that appear on the skin. Depending on their origin, they can be pigmented or vascular type. The pigment shown by the excess production of a pigment called melanin generated from melanocytes (skin cells) and stimulated by sunlight, and can be dark and localized (hyperpigmentation) or pale (depigmentation). Meanwhile, vascular stains are caused by congestion of the vessels of the skin, producing red spots on the skin, such as hemangiomas and telangiectasia. In any case, you should consult a dermatologist the appearance of new spots on the skin, especially if they change color or texture, to rule that it is a skin cancer. Depending on the type of stain will opt for simple treatments, such as avoiding sun exposure and use of sunscreens, and the application of peels or laser treatments or depigmentation in the most unsightly stains.
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Studies of skin type are considered essential in dermatology since each person requires a personalized treatment depending on their skin characteristics. From each patient clinical study, information on the level of hydration, elasticity, thickness and sebum your skin is obtained. The classification includes four basic skin types: dry skin, which has a higher water loss and is most vulnerable to potential risks; oily skin, where the sebum is very high; sensitive skin that reacts to many stimuli that do not cause normal skin reaction; and normal skin, characterized by a perfect balance between water levels and tallow. Therefore, it is recommended that we ask ourselves "what skin type I" to prevent future skin problems and know what kind of creams, shampoos and soaps is best for us to use, as well as preventive measures we must take to care for our skin .
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Solar allergy is a reaction of the skin when exposed to sunlight. Solar allergy is a reaction of the immune system and usually affects people with fair skin, especially children. However, the cause does not lie in the sun, but in the interaction of sunlight with other products (cosmetics, medicines, perfumes, lotions, and even sunscreens), which causes an immune hypersensitivity response. Also, solar allergy may be due to other diseases, such as cirrhosis of the liver or hepatitis, and immune system disorders, among others, such as taking certain medications (contraceptives, antibiotics ...). The most common presenting symptoms are redness, rash (rash, sometimes with vesicles or blisters), and itching. However, the level of involvement and severity of the reaction depends on the skin of each person as well as the exposure time required to trigger the symptoms. Similarly, the doctor will assess what is the best treatment for each case, which may be based on prescription antihistamines and skin preparations or just eliminating the use of certain cosmetics or medications that have caused allergy .
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Systemic photoprotection is one that goes beyond the skin and acts a general level inside our body. This is a group of inmunofotoprotectores administered orally. The main advantage is that being systemic protection is global and act on the entire skin surface. The main ones are beta carotene, which are generally recommended for solar intolerances or as a preventative in people with white skin. Prepare the body for sun exposure and Augmentation of pigments will occur to decrease the rapid appearance of erythema. The drawback is that they are not skin cancer prevention. There are also vitamins A, C, D and malaria.
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The toxicodermia is the set of skin reactions caused by the harmful effects of certain drugs or substances, whether they have been given orally, as topically or otherwise. Sometimes, they can also affect the mucous membranes. This effect can be caused by different types of drug compounds, thus making it important to identify to avoid. Symptoms and treatment depend on the type of toxicodermia who suffer, but the most common are: rash morbilliform, which often causes sudden and generalized rashes and itching, which may appear after several days of ingesting the drug, requiring treatment with corticosteroids and antihistamines; fixed drug eruption, causing purplish lesions in certain areas and can also take several days to express their reaction after taking the drug, requiring the same treatment as morbilliform rash; or Steven-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis, consisting of high gravity and reactions that often require hospitalization and in most cases causes complications affecting mucous membranes and causing cell death.
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The antiojeras treatment is a technique based on the infiltration of collagen or hyaluronic acid which is applied to the area by injection. Given the delicacy of the area of ​​dark circles, it is a complex but little painful treatment, although you can use local or topical anesthesia to reduce patient discomfort. In addition, you can apply in both men and women of all ages raised Removing dark circles, and it is a very effective and satisfactory to beautify that area of ​​the face, correcting eye bags technique, sunken circles and marked giving a dull and exhausted to face. The results are immediately visible from the first session but to achieve the desired effect in some cases may require ongoing treatment handed out two to three sessions. Furthermore, depending on the patient and the amount of collagen or hyaluronic acid injected the result will take about time, being able to perform an improvement session once a year.
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Trichology is the science that studies the diagnosis and treatment of alopecia, hair problems, scalp and hair follicles comprising dandruff or grease, among others. The head is one of the main areas of our body and is constantly subjected to different factors that can affect the health of our hair or scalp as the sun, styling products or other causes. Such alterations can alter the nervous system and vascular irrigation head surface causing premature aging and impoverishment of the skin and hair. Different techniques consist trichology treat hair as an extension of the skin and improve your health.
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Ultrasonic liposuction, or ultracavitation, is a treatment used to remove fat deposits and cellulite, generally suitable for areas of the abdomen, hips, inner thighs, knees and arms. This technique of liposuction without surgery treats fat cells selectively without damaging the surrounding tissues, causing the release and the natural elimination of fat through the lymphatic and venous. Treatment results are progressive and usually a series of 4 to 6 sessions are required at intervals of 15-20 days between them, for the permanent removal of fat deposits. However, the appearance and skin firmness improvement from the first application.
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Hives is a skin disease (sometimes also appears in the mucous membranes) which is manifested in the form of rash (skin rash, whitish or reddish) and itching all over the body. Allergic urticaria is usually more persistent than in cases of urticaria, where the symptoms usually disappear within a few hours of the start of the process-because there is an allergen that causes it. In these cases, besides the typical rash and swelling and itching, often accompanied by other symptoms such as swelling or difficulty breathing. That's when a study is required by the allergist. The usual treatment for this type of ailment are antihistamines and corticosteroids, under medical supervision.
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The vascular laser is a very reliable and highly effective treatment for the removal of various types of vascular lesions, the most common of them are unsightly varicose veins, spider veins, the verículas or facial telangiectasia, among others. To carry out this treatment using local anesthesia is required, to reduce pain as well as the application of cold in the area to avoid damaging the skin. This technique is basically the application of laser light on the treatment area, which penetrates the skin without damaging it. The effect of the heat of the laser reaches the varicose vein causing blood clotting and closure. Thus, the gradual removal of vascular lesions treated achieved.
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It's a birthmark or a congenital malformation that is made up of veins, capillaries, arteries and lymph vessels. There are different types of vascular malformations that differ in function of the affected blood vessel. Are persententes from birth and increase its size parallel to the birth of the child.
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Vitiligo is a condition that involves progressive depigmentation of various skin areas. This disease is caused by the destruction of certain cells responsible for producing melanin, a pigment skin. Depigmented areas of skin can take many forms: spread throughout the body in specific locations (for example, only one side of the body), as a single spot, or spread over the face and extremities. It can appear at any age and, although the causes that give rise are unclear, often vitiligo is associated with pathologies of autoimmune origin (Addison's disease, diabetes, disorders of the thyroid, etc.), so it should be a diagnosis of each patient. Depending on each case, the treatment will vary, which can range from corticosteroids or immunomodulatory medications, laser therapies and even ultraviolet light for stains or micro grafts of skin surgically.
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Warts are small skin lesions, growths, usually painless, and are harmless. There are many types of warts:
Common warts usually appear on the hands and are common in children.
Genital warts or warts appear on the genitals and around. They are caused by the human papilloma virus and you need to see a doctor.
Plantar warts appear on the soles of the feet and can be very painful.
There are also subungual and periungual warts that are below or around the fingernails or toenails.
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Skin wrinkles are formed by the passage of time and aging. The skin is deteriorating by gravity and external factors that are detrimental as too much sun, snuff, no rest or some diseases. It is very important to keep the skin clean and moisturized and avoid long exposure to the sun to prevent the process accelerates. To remove wrinkles there are different beauty treatments.
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